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From September 2022 onward, use Manager to move and delete your Pipelines.

You can remove Pipelines from your projects by deleting them in SnapLogic Manager. When you delete a pipelinePipeline, the Pipeline goes to the Recycle Bin folder, located under Project Spaces in SnapLogic Manager.

To remove a Pipeline from your system, do one of the two following operations:

  • Delete the Pipeline in SnapLogic Designer
  • Delete the Pipeline in SnapLogic Manager

If you want to retrieve a deleted Pipeline, you can find it in the Recycle Bin.



Deleting a Pipeline in SnapLogic

Designer
  1. In Designer, open the target Pipeline and click Image Removed on the toolbar to delete the Pipeline from the Project. 
    The following prompt appears:
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  2. Click Delete to send the Pipeline to the Recycle Bin.
Deleting a Pipeline in SnapLogic

Manager

  1. In Manager, navigate to the Project where the target Pipeline resides. To make finding the Pipeline easier, click the Pipelines tab to display all the Pipelines in that Project.
  2. Select the target Pipeline, and click clickRecycle Bin iconImage Modified to to delete the Pipeline from the Project.
    The following prompt dialog appears:
  3. Click Delete to send the Pipeline to the Recycle Bin.

Deleting a Pipeline Permanently

  1. In Manager, navigate to the Recycle Bin. To make finding the Pipeline easier, click the Pipelines tab to display all the Pipelines in the Recycle Bin.
  2. Select the target Pipeline and click clickPermanent Delete iconImage Modified to to delete the Pipeline permanently.
    The following prompt following dialog appears:
    The dialog asks for confirmation about deleting the selected items. It also says that the action is irreversible.Image Modified
  3. Click Delete.  A message confirming the permanent deletion appears, and the Pipeline is no longer recoverable.